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Counseling Practice During Phases of a Pandemic Virus

Title: Counseling Practice During Phases of a Pandemic Virus

July 15, 2021
978-1-55620-408-1
264
$34.36
$42.95
$42.95

Disaster Mental Health Counseling, Fourth Edition

Title: Disaster Mental Health Counseling: A Guide to Preparing and Responding, Fourth Edition

American Counseling Association Foundation
February 20, 2018
978-1-55620-361-9
400
$51.96
$64.95
$64.95

Identifying & Expanding Coping Resilience Post-Disaster Usin

Title:
Identifying & Expanding Coping Resilience Post-Disaster Using the BASIC-Ph ModelÊ
Presenter:
Lauren Shure, PhD
Description:
In this presentation, Dr. Lauren Shure guides participants through effective approaches to strengthen coping resilience after traumatic events, with a particular focus on the impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This webinar explores the phases of community disaster response and introduces the BASIC-Ph model, a resilience framework designed to support clients in short-term counseling. Topics covered include the basics of crisis intervention, the ABC model, psychological first aid, and strategies for resilience enhancement through beliefs, affect, social support, imagination, cognition, and physical engagement. Dr. Shure integrates practical techniques, such as grounding exercises, group interventions, and cultural considerations, to provide a comprehensive approach to disaster recovery for professional counselors and community leaders. This session equips participants with tools to support individuals and communities navigating the long-term impacts of disaster and to foster sustainable coping skills.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 01, 2024
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
1
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Available for Immediate Access

Introduction to Crisis and Trauma Counseling

Title: Introduction to Crisis and Trauma Counseling

April 15, 2020
978-1-55620-377-0
368
$59.96
$74.95
$74.95

Self-Stigma of Help-Seeking After Adverse Childhood

Title:
Self-Stigma of Help-Seeking After Adverse Childhood Experiences: Event Centrality and Posttraumatic Cognitions
Authors:
Jaeyoung Kim, Seongeun Oh, Isak Kim, and Justin Watts
Description:
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including childhood abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, are commonly reported; however, further research is needed to explore the psychological mechanisms that may contribute to self-stigma surrounding help seeking among individuals with ACEs. To address this gap, this study investigated the relationship between ACEs and self-stigma of help-seeking (SSOHS), focusing on the mediating roles of event centrality and posttraumatic beliefs. A total of 369 adults with at least one ACE completed measures assessing event centrality, posttraumatic beliefs, SSOHS, and ACEs, and the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results revealed that the overall number of ACEs indirectly influenced SSOHS through event centrality and posttraumatic beliefs (? = 0.196, p < 0.001). These findings highlight the importance of implementing trauma informed, evidence-based counseling interventions and prevention efforts to reduce the impact of trauma and beliefs, thereby encouraging help-seeking among individuals with ACEs.
Through critical analysis and reflection, this course will engage participants in a practical and meaningful review of the value and necessity of ethics in counseling practice.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 01, 2025
Text-Based Continuing Education Product
1
$0.00
$30.00
$30.00
Available for Immediate Access

Sexual Trauma and Complex Mental Health

Title:
Sexual Trauma and Complex Mental Health
Presenter:
Laura Dawson-Fend, PhD
Description:
This training will focus on the complex treatment needs of clients who have survived sexual traumas. The training will discuss developmental sexual traumas, relational sexual traumas, extreme cases such as trafficking, child sexual assault material, and sexual assault. The training will include an understanding of the common trauma responses, how trauma is stored in our brain and our body and what we as practitioners can do to help our clients understand their own reactions to traumatic events. The training will be informative and include practical strategies for working with complex clients.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 01, 2025
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
1.0
$15.00
$30.00
$30.00
Available for Immediate Access

The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health

Title:
The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health
Presenter:
Cirecie West-Olatunji, PhD
Description:
In this video, Dr. Cirecie West-Olatunji introduces the concept of eco-anxiety to describe how many individuals are responding to climate crises. She will provide useful terms and definitions for working with climate change-affected clients and delineate the unique concerns of members of culturally marginalized groups. An overview of specific interventions will be included that help minimize eco-anxiety and improve overall well-being. By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 18, 2024
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
1
$15.00
$30.00
$30.00
Available for Immediate Access

The Neurobiology of Trauma and Its Implications for Successf

Title:
The Neurobiology of Trauma and Its Implications for Successful Treatment
Presenter:
Hillary Straus, MA
Description:
Treating trauma from a “whole-person” perspective requires an understanding of the neurobiological functioning that occurs in the nervous system and the specific emotions and beliefs that are stored in the subconscious concurrently when a trauma imprints. Attendees will learn the detailed structure and layers of trauma and how to successfully treat them using an evidence-based technique from the field of energy psychology that rapidly clears trauma from the conscious mind, subconscious mind and body.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
November 01, 2024
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
1.5
$22.50
$45.00
$45.00
Available for Immediate Access

Unpacking Trauma: Understanding the Mental Health of Black..

Title:
Unpacking Trauma: Understanding the Mental Health of Black Men
Presenters:
Courtland C. Lee, PhD and S. Kent Butler, Jr., PhD
Description:
This webinar will provide a foundational understanding of the unique historical and contemporary traumas Black men face, including the psychological impact of systemic racism, poverty, and cultural stigmatization. Participants will explore the root causes of mental health disparities in Black men and how these contribute to issues like chronic stress, anxiety, and mistrust of mental health services. This is Part One of a three-part series. Part Two will be available via live webinar on Friday, February 14, with recording to follow. Part Three will be held live, in-person on Monday, March 27 at the ACA Annual Conference in Orlando. Pre-registration is required.

NBCC ACEP No. 1000
January 17, 2025
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
1.5
$0.00
$45.00
$45.00
Available for Immediate Access